A headache at the back of the head from a cold and fever may be related to a headache caused by fever due to a cold, which can be treated by actively treating the cold and lowering the temperature.
Colds are usually caused by viral infections that are stimulated by cold winds. In the early stages of the disease, it can lead to symptoms of nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing and sore throat. As the condition worsens, it can lead to a fever. An elevated body temperature can stimulate the nervous system, causing the patient to experience pain in the back of the head.
If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5℃, it can be cooled down by physical cooling such as rubbing alcohol cotton balls to lower the temperature, and can also be treated by taking medicines such as cold spirit granules. For patients with body temperature above 38.5℃, in addition to the above treatment, you can take ibuprofen extended-release capsules, acetaminophen and other antipyretic and analgesic drugs.
If the pain in the back of the head after the cold fever is serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.